[HTML][HTML] Dinophysis Toxins: Causative Organisms, Distribution and Fate in Shellfish

B Reguera, P Riobó, F Rodríguez, PA Díaz, G Pizarro… - Marine drugs, 2014 - mdpi.com
Several Dinophysis species produce diarrhoetic toxins (okadaic acid and dinophysistoxins)
and pectenotoxins, and cause gastointestinal illness, Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning (DSP) …

The effects of harmful algal blooms on aquatic organisms

JH Landsberg - Reviews in fisheries science, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
This review provides an in-depth survey of the recorded incidences in aquatic organisms of
mortality and disease events suspected or known to be caused by microalgal or ciliate …

Nutrient changes in the Mississippi River and system responses on the adjacent continental shelf

NN Rabalais, RE Turner, D JustiĆ, Q Dortch… - Estuaries, 1996 - Springer
Abstract The Mississippi River system ranks among the world's top 10 rivers in freshwater
and sediment inputs to the coastal ocean. The river contributes 90% of the freshwater …

[PDF][PDF] Bloom dynamics and physiology of domoic-acid-producing Pseudo-nitzschia species

SS Bates, DL Garrison, RA Horner - NATO ASI series G ecological …, 1998 - Citeseer
In late November to December 1987, Canadians awoke to headlines such as “Mystery Toxin
Taints Mussels”,“Killer Shellfish Algae Found in River”, and “Fatal Mussel Toxin Found” …

A survey of Dinophysis spp. and their potential to cause diarrhetic shellfish poisoning in coastal waters of the United States

N Ayache, BD Bill, ML Brosnahan… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple species of the genus Dinophysis produce diarrhetic shellfish toxins (okadaic acid
and D inophysis toxins, OA/DTXs analogs) and/or pectenotoxins (PTXs). Only since 2008 …

Nonprotein amino acids of plants: significance in medicine, nutrition, and agriculture

EA Bell - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2003 - ACS Publications
Those nonprotein amino acids found in food and fodder plants and known to be toxic to man
and domestic animals are described. These include toxins from many legume genera …

Climate change and seafood safety: Human health implications

A Marques, ML Nunes, SK Moore, MS Strom - Food Research International, 2010 - Elsevier
Worldwide, anthropogenic climate change is now a reality and is already affecting the
biology and ecology of some organisms, as well as several chemical pathways. Little is …

Abundance and vertical flux of Pseudo-nitzschia in the northern Gulf of Mexico

Q Dortch, R Robichaux, S Pool, D Milsted… - Marine Ecology …, 1997 - int-res.com
Many species of the ubiquitous pennate diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia have recently been
discovered to produce domoic acid, a potent neurotoxin which causes Amnesic Shellfish …

CHANGES IN DOMOIC ACID PRODUCTION AND CELLULAR CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE TOXIGENIC DIATOM PSEUDO‐NITZSCHIA MULTISERIES UNDER …

Y Pan, DV Subba Rao, KH Mann - Journal of Phycology, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Production of domoic acid (DA), a neurotoxin, by the diatom Pseudo‐nitzschia multiseries
(previously Nitzschia pungens f. multiseries) Hasle and its cellular chemical composition …

PSEUDO‐NITZSCHIA PUNGENS AND P. MULTISERIES (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE): NOMENCLATURAL HISTORY, MORPHOLOGY, AND DISTRIBUTION1

GR Hasle - Journal of Phycology, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
Pseudo‐nitzschia pungens f: multiseries is raised in rank from form to species based on
morphological, physiological, and genetic features. Distinctive details of the valve face …